The West of Scotland Magazine and Review, Том 1,Выпуск 1John Churchill, 1844 |
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... labour of the people , and combine rational amusement with learning , they need not hope that education would succeed , or be productive of its legiti- mate results . The wonder would be if education had progressed under such ...
... labour of the people , and combine rational amusement with learning , they need not hope that education would succeed , or be productive of its legiti- mate results . The wonder would be if education had progressed under such ...
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... labour be sweet- ened by a little more friendliness and affability at other times ? English manufacturers are generally astonished to hear that , even in Austria , the education of the children of manufacturing labourers is carefully ...
... labour be sweet- ened by a little more friendliness and affability at other times ? English manufacturers are generally astonished to hear that , even in Austria , the education of the children of manufacturing labourers is carefully ...
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... labour prevent that ; and , on the other hand , they acquire habits of punctuality and industry which cannot but be useful and beneficial . The factory system , while it developes no moral germs within the soul , does at least , in some ...
... labour prevent that ; and , on the other hand , they acquire habits of punctuality and industry which cannot but be useful and beneficial . The factory system , while it developes no moral germs within the soul , does at least , in some ...
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... labour of his hands , thinks this . Thinkings embody home truths- " I have a mind , but no one has told me how to improve it ; rich and poor have passed me by . " That knowledge , feeble and small though it be , teaches him one great ...
... labour of his hands , thinks this . Thinkings embody home truths- " I have a mind , but no one has told me how to improve it ; rich and poor have passed me by . " That knowledge , feeble and small though it be , teaches him one great ...
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... labour ; and , besides all this , to corrupt the simplicity of their manners ! Whence has he his statistics or data for such a conclusion ? or 66 the least shadow of a fact to support it ? Having started his objection , he proceeds to ...
... labour ; and , besides all this , to corrupt the simplicity of their manners ! Whence has he his statistics or data for such a conclusion ? or 66 the least shadow of a fact to support it ? Having started his objection , he proceeds to ...
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Стр. 117 - Wallace's undaunted heart — Who dared to nobly stem tyrannic pride, Or nobly die, the second glorious part — (The patriot's God peculiarly Thou art—- His friend, inspirer, guardian, and reward !) O never, never Scotia's realm desert ; But still the patriot and the patriot bard In bright succession raise, her ornament and guard ! ROBERT BURNS.
Стр. 412 - BRIGHT be the place of thy soul ! No lovelier spirit than thine E'er burst from its mortal control, In the orbs of the blessed to shine. On earth thou wert all but divine, As thy soul shall immortally be ; And our sorrow may cease to repine, When we know that thy God is with thee.
Стр. 101 - Trust ye not in lying words, saying: — "The temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord, The temple of the Lord are these.
Стр. 101 - The temple of the Lord, are these. For if ye thoroughly amend your ways and your doings; if ye thoroughly execute judgment between a man and his neighbour; if ye oppress not the stranger, the fatherless, and the widow, and shed not innocent blood in this place, neither walk after other gods to your hurt: then will I cause you to dwell in this place, in the land that I gave to your fathers for ever and ever.
Стр. 353 - I have been writing a ballad, my dear ; I am oppressing my heroine with many misfortunes. I have already sent her Jamie to sea, and broken her father's arm, and made her mother fall sick, and given her Auld Robin Gray for her lover ; but I wish to load her with a fifth sorrow within the four lines, poor thing ! Help me to one." — "Steal the cow, sister Anne,
Стр. 44 - Draw thy fierce streams of blinding ore, Smite on a thousand anvils, roar Down to the harbour-bars; Smoulder in smoky sunsets, flare On rainy nights, with street and square Lie empty to the stars. From terrace proud to alley base 1 know thee as my mother's face.
Стр. 42 - mong men, not mailed in scorn, But in the armour of a pure intent, Great duties are before me, and great songs. And whether crowned or crownless, when I fall, It matters not, so as God's work is done.
Стр. 354 - Dool and wae for the order, sent our lads to the Border ! The English, for ance, by guile wan the day ; The Flowers of the Forest, that fought aye the foremost, The prime of our land, are cauld in the clay. We'll hear nae mair lilting at the ewe-milking; Women and bairns are heartless and wae; Sighing and moaning on ilka green loaning — The Flowers of the Forest are a
Стр. 69 - Pr'ythee, lead me in: There take an inventory of all I have, To the last penny ; 'tis the king's : my robe, And my integrity to heaven, is all I dare now call mine own.
Стр. 63 - Behold he cometh with clouds, and every eye shall see •him, and they [also] who pierced him : and all the tribes of the earth shall wail because of him.